"Thomas Heller" <thomas.heller@ion-tof.com> wrote, > There are some signs :-) that Python's object > model is going to be revised even _before_ > Python 3000. > > Is someone willing to join me fighting > for class methods (I mean 'real' class-methods > in the Smalltalk style here, _not_ static > methods like in Java or C++). A couple of years ago I did this as an extension module. It might still be around (I still use it). Take a look for something called objectmodule. It's actually a mechanism for implementing different object models from within python. Beware, class methods are just part of what it is capable of. -- Donald Beaudry Ab Initio Software Corp. 201 Spring Street donb@init.com Lexington, MA 02421 ...So much code, so little time...
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